An IPC report released today shows that Afghanistan is suffering one of the highest rates of child malnutrition in the world and will continue to intensify as funding cuts, health facility shortages compound crisis.
Action Against Hunger clinics in Afghanistan, which were previously forced to close due to cuts in U.S. funding, have now reopened with support from the European Union (EU). Their revival comes at a critical time, as recent analyses predict a 20% rise in child malnutrition
Action Against Hunger is launching an emergency response to support families in Afghanistan who have been impacted by the October 7 earthquake and its aftershocks.
Hear from five women working for Action Against Hunger in Afghanistan who face daily restrictions, who continue to fight against injustice and hunger, and who remind us that – despite everything – hope is always possible.